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From: T-2 toxin induced Salmonella Typhimurium intoxication results in decreased Salmonella numbers in the cecum contents of pigs, despite marked effects on Salmonella-host cell interactions

Figure 4

Effect of T-2 toxin treatment of porcine cells on the invasion and intracellular proliferation of Salmonella Typhimurium. The invasiveness is shown of Salmonella Typhimurium in (A) PAM, (C) undifferentiated and (E) differentiated IPEC-J2 cells whether or not exposed to different concentrations of T-2 toxin (0.250-7.5, 0.500-10 or 0.500100 ng/mL respectively). The survival of Salmonella Typhimurium, 24 h after invasion in (B) PAM, (D) undifferentiated and (F) differentiated IPEC-J2 cells whether or not exposed to different concentrations of T-2 toxin (0.250-7.5, 0.500-10 or 0.500-100 ng/mL respectively) is given. The log10 values of the number of gentamicin protected bacteria + standard deviation are given. Results are presented as a representative experiment conducted in triplicate. Superscript (*) refers to a significant difference compared to the control group (p < 0.05).

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